List of Afro-Asiatic Languages

Language is the basic means of communication. Languages can be classified into Most Spoken Languages, Easiest languages to learn, Best languages to learn, Most Difficult Languages, Continents where they are spoken and Language families to which they belong. The Afro-Asiatic language is language family that is widely spoken in Africa and West Asia. Afro-Asiatic is the fourth-largest language family by number of speakers. Check whether the language you know fall in Most Difficult Languages, Easiest Languages to Learn or Best Languages to Learn. Afro-Asiatic Languages+ are the languages that are widely spoken all over the world. Maltese, Arabic, Hebrew, Somali, Amharic, etc. are some of the languages which belong to Afro-Asiatic Languages. Check out the complete list of Afro-Asiatic Languages.

All Afro-Asiatic Languages

All Afro-Asiatic Languages are listed here. Here you get the sorted list of languages based on various factors such as number of alphabets, language position, time taken to learn that language, language levels and so on. There are around 7 languages which come under Afro-Asiatic Languages. Check if the language you speak is one of the Afro-Asiatic Languages.

Afro-Asiatic Languages Category

We provide each and every detail of each language in systematic tabular format. By sorting the languages, you can decide which all languages come under Afro-Asiatic Languages+ category. Arabic, Hebrew, Coptic and Syriac are Afro-Asiatic languages with many millions of native speakers. The Afro-Asiatic language family was originated in Africa. Find how many Afro-Asiatic languages are also African Languages. Along with all the information about languages, you will enjoy learning basic greetings like hello, thank-you, please, sorry in different languages. Know everything about languages that you would like to learn and find out under which category it lies. www.languagecomparison.com provides detailed information about each language and you can also compare these languages based on their speaking population, language code, language family, greetings and history.